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immigrationconsultants10 · 1 year ago
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Unraveling the Maze to Snag an Aussie PR Visa via the Skilled Occupation List
Hey there, future Aussie mate! So, you're daydreaming about ditching your old digs and calling Australia your forever home, huh? Well, get ready for a rollercoaster of twists and turns! Down Under isn't just kangaroos and barbies; it's a land of golden opportunities too. And guess what? The VIP ticket to becoming a certified Aussie might just have your name on it—via the Skilled Occupation List (SOL)! Buckle up for a wild ride as we dig into the nitty-gritty of the Australia PR visa shindig and why the SOL is like the cool kids' table.
Wrapping Your Head Around the Australia PR Visa
Alright, listen up, champs! The Australia Permanent Residency (PR) visa is like winning the lottery for wannabe globetrotters. It's the golden ticket that lets you kick back, work, and chillax in Australia for as long as you please. Imagine savoring their healthcare, social safety net, and the chance to up your smarts. Plus, if you play your cards right, you might even get an invite to their citizenship bash!
The Star of the Show: Skilled Occupation List (SOL)
Hold on tight, because the Skilled Occupation List (SOL) is like the DJ at this immigration party. It's the playlist of jobs that Australia's craving for, and if your gig is on it, you're in for a wild ride! This list isn't just any list; it's the backstage pass to the General Skilled Migration (GSM) extravaganza. Got a SOL occupation? Well, honey, your PR visa dreams just got a whole lot juicier.
SOL-diers Marching Forward: Cracking the Code
Picture this: Australia's economy is like a puzzle, and the SOL is its missing piece. They shuffle and reshuffle it like a deck of cards, keeping things fresh. To score a PR visa through the GSM gig, your job gotta match the SOL tune.
Nailing the Checklist
Hold your horses, mate! Before you slap on that "Aussie Resident" badge, you gotta tick off a few more boxes. We're talking age, chit-chat skills (English, that is), fancy degrees, work XP, and a clean bill of health and behavior. It's like making a fancy sandwich; you gotta layer those ingredients just right.
Secret Portal: SkillSelect
Guess what? Australia's got this swanky online system called SkillSelect. It's like your virtual tour guide through the immigration maze. You whip up an Expression of Interest (EOI) that spills your skills, smarts, and job history. And if Lady Luck's on your side, you'll get a golden ticket—an invite to the visa ball!
Show Me the Points!
Aussies love a good game, and their visa system's no different. It's all about the points, my friend! Age, English dazzle, job XP, and brainy papers—they all come into play. And guess what? If you're SOL's VIP, you score extra points. It's like getting sprinkles on your ice cream.
Cracking the Visa Vault
Got the invite? Awesome! Now, it's paperwork galore. You spill the beans about you—your deets, what you rock at, and other nitty-gritties. Don't drop the ball; accuracy's your BFF here.
Navigating Job Twists
Wait, there's more! Some SOL gigs have tricks up their sleeves. Think regional secrets, pro gang signups, or extra skill tests. Time to play detective and crack the case!
Family Fiesta
Hold up, amigo! Your Australia PR visa isn't just for you. Your ride-or-dies—the partner and kiddos—can hop on too! It's like getting a family pass to the Aussie funfair.
Bottom Line, Mate
So, you're all set to embark on this Australia PR visa adventure, guided by the enigmatic SOL. It's a ride with twists and turns, laughs and gasps. From getting cozy with the Skilled Occupation List secrets to crafting a jaw-dropping application, you're on the express train to Ozzyville. Your dream of trading kangaroos for roomies is just a hop, skip, and a visa stamp away. G'day, future Aussie superstar!
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visaexpertsblog · 2 years ago
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The article talks about five key steps to become permanent resident in Australia. You must first nominate an occupation before starting the process.
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royalberryriku · 7 days ago
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As the US election closes in and the final states take to the polls, I want to remind people to turn out and protest.
Yep, protest. Strike, disrupt, be out there on the street regardless of who you voted for or who wins. I expect to see you all out there demanding; access to abortion nation wide, protections against discrimination, free universal healthcare, a free Palestine, anti war, prison abolition, to increase the minimum wage, and for a US free of the electoral college and that counts votes as votes.
Yes, you can say "you should vote for Harris" and do so as much as you like, but do not forget the power you have through your own everyday actions away from the polls and that of protesting. Do not use the excuse that your right to vote means it's somehow more foundational or important than the right to protest. You have the ability to create direct action and that is so so important, please don't just expect a rich representative to stick to their promises every time you vote; you have power too, never forget that.
This system will not change until we, the people, make it. There is NO representative that can ever change the system that allowed them in, and likewise; this system will never allow a candidate that would stop it from continuing and/or ensuring its designated purpose of oppression and subjugation. Resist, regardless of the results.
Long live the resistance.
#not to be a “far leftist extremist anarchist commie” but I'd even go far as to say let's tear down the US imperialist empire#I'd also go as “far” as to say land back to the nations that would make sure to grant all the above without the useless bureaucracy#but some of y'all might see handing sovereignty to the land councils elders and chiefs as “too far” but anyway#point is don't just think “all I can do is vote” because thats the minimum and in the us it has far less power than everywhere else#- due to the electorial college#like some of y'all's votes arent going to he counted and even if Harris gets a majoroty it could still be trump#don't place all your hopes on a corrupt voting system and a rigged electon believe in the people around you and protest#Eat the rich and make a better world#We can do better and we WILL create better with our own hands#Again (and I i can't believe I have to say this yo be heard) I'm not saying “don't vote blue” or whatever#I'm saying regardless of what you do there should still be protests and regardless of the result there should be protest#I'm saying this system won't change until you make it bevause there is NO representative you can vote for that will do that#usa#usa politics#us elections#kamala harris#donald trump#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#free palestine#resistance#long live the resistance#long live the intifada#protest#free gaza#palestine#politics#also this applies to Australia too our gov won't change until the system is torn down and replaced#I am holding you all and shaking you to go out there and do something for yourselves beyond picking one of the two rich overlords#“trump is dangerous” and “this entire system is inherently dangerous” are two things that coexist now get out there and start causing mayhem#and don't stop until the world changes
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faunandfloraas · 10 months ago
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inadvertently stopped using my freckle fade cream without thinking.... right around the time i started making gifs of felix.... coincidence?
#positive influence.....#i do wonder sometimes how jarring it must have been for he and lil chris to go from australia to korea#bc i copped shit for being pale and freckly as a kid#i have a core memory of this girl talia wearing a country bumpkin costume with these cartoonish freckles drawn on and she pointed at me#and was like Lol im jessie haha and i was like Okay so you want to fight??#another time had to do some speech and when i finished and had questions from my classmates and two boys just asked me why i was pale#and why they could see idk i guess my bloodvessels in my legs ??? i didnt even notice like i was just like UHHHH idk ask about my topic#had so many instances like that and they werent terrible but it did make me insecure#like in the 00s here being tan was /it/ you had to be nice and tanned- go lay in the sun and ignore we are number one in melanoma deaths#like it was so consistently the thing... prob why i have so many freckles bc i didnt tan in the sun i freckled#but in both felix and chans aus photos they were quite tanned!#so imagine going from Hey go lay in the sun and get nice and brown ya pale fucker to Do Not Do That. Be pale as a ghost#white as fuck twilight vampire printer paper ass complexion or else you arent the beauty standard must have been so...... odd#idk beauty standards are so fucked and stupid#at least for me it was just like mean it wasnt like systemic. still wasnt nice but its not damaging the same way#but yeah I imagine some of the cultural differences must have been jarring and weird#like when chan said he was glad to get sex ed in australia bc it was comprehensive here and its not something i would have thought about#but yeah he went to school here and there he would know#idk must be hard to be an idol and straddle that line of not wanting to cause any ripples but having your own ideas and beliefs#oh i'd love to talk to him off the record lmao#dont take this as anti korea sentiment btw like australia is also wack#it just must be interseting and sometimes hard...#wow these tags are long SORRY
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steakout-05 · 9 months ago
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very long post about how i as an Australian think the American date structure is silly and confusing under the cut
as an Australian i already think America is pretty funny, like the imperial system is both confusing and incredibly funny to me, but what i really don't get is the way dates are written in America
like.... for context, in Australia, we write days like day/month/year. and i like this because the most important information is the thing you read first. you want to know what day it is, you just look at the first two digits you see and you're done!! in some other counties like Japan and South Korea, they write it like year/month/day, which i also think is ok because it's still in a cohesive and easy to read order. you just go to the end of the date to see what day it is and it's simple!! it's all good! it's easy to read! this is nice!
but for some reason, the dates in America are written like month/day/year and i'm just..... i'm so confused!?!??!? why would you jump to the MIDDLE of the date to see what day it is???? it's so cluttered and jumpy and trying to read it in order is just... kinda irritating. the most important and immediately needed information is shifted to the middle of the date ans then you gotta go back and then jump forward again if you wanna read the whole thing and i'm just. actually bamboozled at that. who did that. who is responsible for that blunder at the workplace. i will find them and i will break their kneecaps and i-
ALSO you have no idea how many times this date format has absolutely screwed up schedules and post dates for me. imagine that there's like an online event or something coming up and they have a schedule for what day they're holding it, but it's just written like 05/03/2024. my Australian ass is going to read that as the 5th of March 2024, but someone in America is gonna read that is the 3rd of May 2024. do you see how confusing this can become. there is zero distinction between the two dates because they're written in the exact same way but have a different structure. this is fine for dates that go over the number 12 or are the same number, but it's still confusing and frustrating, especially when the website doesn't say what timezone setting you're on or won't let you change it (which some of them don't). it's quite a specific issue but it's still an issue and i hate it i don't like it i want it fixed please patch
maybe i just have a more logical way of thinking and i like having things be in order, but goddamn just write your dates properly i can't take it anymore /nsrs
#america is so silly sometimes#not that australia is any better lol but y'know#this post isn't really that serious i just find the month/day/year format to be weird#like why is it so jumpy???? america explain#i never saw how this is convenient or easy to read in any way it's structured so oddly and i just#it's a really america-specific way of writing dates and literally everyone else (except for a couple other countries) will be confused by i#america always has a really specific way of doing things....#like the imperial system for example. i don't think there's many other countries that use that system and yet#like idk wtf a yard is!!! what is that!!!! what is a yard!!!!#one thing i don't get is miles. why is it a little more than a kilometre. why is it used as a synonym for kilometre. just use kilometre#i'm like that meme that goes ''WTF IS A KILOMETRE!!'' except i'm yelling ''WTF IS A MILE!!!'' in a thick aussie accent#miles are really kinda confusing though... why are you using a measurement that's a kilometre plus 600 metres?#why not just use kilometres? it's more structured and doesn't muddle everything up by adding an extra 600 metres-#-to every kilometre you travel#maybe i just don't understand math very well (which i don't) (to the point where i might actually have dyscalculia)#but i feel like using a measurement that just adds a decimal of like 600 metres gets really confusing to read and figure out#decimals are just confusing in general#they're like in-between numbers sometimes but also not?? i don't get em#speaking of decimals and dates again the pi day thing doesn't really work over here in australia#it would actually be 14/03/2024 here#lots of date jokes don't work here and i'm slightly angry at that#america is weird#america is silly
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relicfragment · 6 months ago
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i am a vote blue no matter who person because i know damn well that things will get worse if we don't vote for the one option we have lmao.
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firefly-fez · 2 years ago
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every SINGLE interaction i have with my psychiatrist drives me crazy. it took me the better part of a year to even get an appointment with this woman because so many places were refusing to see an ADHD patient at all. I finally get an appintment. I have to pay a $750 ‘initial consultation fee’ about half of which is rebated, menaing I pay around $300 out of pocket. the appointment in question is literally a just half and hour game of 20 freakin’ questions, most of which we just talk about family demographics, she asks all of three questions about ADHD itself, prescribes me meds that she gives me zero information on and says she will see me in six months. i have to have a blood test, ECG and pass a urine drug screening before i can take the meds. she does not write me a pathology request form but instead makes me go to my gp for this despite the fact she is a medical doctor herself and is entirely qualified to write a pathology referral form. i have the test and inform her of this, she writes me back. She notifies me that I have to apply for the prescription through some fucking portal thing on their clinic’s website, and i have to pay a $120 script fee in order to receive my prescription. her wait list for new appointments is also like 8 months long and bestie may i ask fucking why. all you do is write one (1) prescription and fuck off leaving me with no information, no CBT or other similar treatment, and no follow-up care whatsoever. bestie. i applaud you; you have made a thriving profession out if gatekeeping my sanity, but i must say i wish ruin on your entire overpriced-overrated specialty.
the system woukd honestly be better if i could receive a prescription from my GP instead of a psychiatrist, which would take significang pressure awah from a medical specialty that is refusing ADHD patients on-mass anyway, and be a whole lot more accessible to everyone
but no. it has to be a psychiatrist because stimulant regulations.
seriously. i. hate. psychiatrists.
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nando161mando · 3 days ago
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The straw that broke the camel’s back [RANT]
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prathampos · 2 months ago
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soft-serve-soymilk · 3 months ago
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Do u think Theon has a gambling addiction
#Asking my fandom of two people here ^^; Can’t wait for communities so we can have forum discussions on my head children~#just pav things#I was studying the psychology of gambling today. Watched a documentary on the losses to pokie machines in australia#Apparently the dopamine receptors are most active when you are playing and only marginally increase when you win#So you know Theon. who is actively trying to relieve his emotional pain and is bored of life#would be drawn to the addictive nature of gambling and just… playing the game#in his mind he knows he always has his intuition powers as a safety net to recuperate losses#which only makes the allure of playing properly greater :)#So he keeps getting that rush of morphine-like ‘happiness’ in him that motivates him to keep going#and he’s a child. you can imagine the engrossment.#It’s not about earning to live it’s about living to earn. that’s all he can see himself doing anyway#Anyways I think this is an interesting minor alteration for several reasons#It makes the parallels to Inigo stronger for one!!!!!!#Similarly Inigo also abuses addictive substances illegally (cigarettes~)#But the difference is drawn in that while Theon is entrapped in a predatory system that ultimately couldn’t care less about him#Inigo is very much leaning into his own self-destruction. He knows what he’s doing and it’s the reason why he does it. It’s self-harm.#Somehow getting cancer is more appealing than knife wounds but y’know it’s in the spirit of Inigo to overcomplicate things#especially considering. he has a pocket knife. the easy option is RIGHT there. you all can munch on that for a bit.#And the second point is the shameeeeeee#That’s what his spiriter form is built off of :3#You KNOW he carries around so much shame for his lifestyle once he gets assimilated into Archie’s squad#Comparing himself to Luna and Ewan who are just two kids trying their best and don’t know any better when they mess up#And Theon holding himself to the standard that he SHOULD know better because hey he’s older and more mature#And so on the numerous occasions Ewan questions and assails Theon’s behaviour (and there are many)#He only feels WORSE until his feelings reach that point of no return :)#Shame :)
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immigrationconsultants10 · 1 year ago
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Navigating the Australia Skilled Occupation List for Your PR Visa: A Super Duper Guide
Hey there, fellow future Aussie mate! So, you're thinking about making Australia your forever home sweet home, right? No worries, I've got your back. We're diving deep into the land of the "Australia Skilled Occupation List" and the "Australia PR Visa." These things are like the VIP pass to becoming a real-deal resident in this amazing land down under. So, grab your sunnies, and let's embark on this epic journey of knowledge!
Cracking the Code of Australia Skilled Occupation List (SOL)
Picture this: the Australia Skilled Occupation List, or SOL, is like a treasure map but for jobs. It's got a list of jobs that Aussies are really, really into right now. From saving lives in hospitals to building cool stuff, you name it. If your dream job is on the SOL and you fit the bill, you're one step closer to getting that golden Australia PR Visa.
Australia PR Visa: Your Ticket to Forever Adventure
So, guess what? The Australia PR Visa is like a magic wand that turns you into an official Aussie. With this bad boy, you can live, work, and study here for ages! But hold up, there are some rules. You've got to tick some boxes: have a job on the SOL, prove you're skilled, show off your English talkin' skills, and score enough points in the "PR points calculator." It's like a math test, but way cooler.
Cracking the PR Points Calculator Mystery
Get ready for some brainy stuff! The Australia PR points calculator is like a wizard's potion that figures out if you're visa-worthy. It's all about numbers, like your age, school smarts, work history, and how fancy you are with English. More points, more chances! For instance, speaking fancy English or having a ton of work experience can totally level up your score.
Becoming the Master of the Application Quest
Applying for the Australia PR Visa? Don't stress, mate. First, make sure your job is on the SOL. Then, collect your papers - job proof, school certificates, and English tests. The application is like an online game, SkillSelect. You send a "Hey, I'm interested!" message. If they're into it, you spill the beans about your life, health, and stuff.
Secret Hacks for Maximum Aussie Points
Skill Show-off: Prove you're a champ in your job, and the Aussies will nod their heads.
Language Love: If you rock English tests like IELTS, you're leveling up like a game boss.
Work Warrior: More work years mean more points. Simple math, right?
Age Advantage: If you're 25 to 32, you're in the golden age zone for points.
State Surprise: Try a state nomination for extra brownie points.
Bottom Line: Road to Aussie PR Glory
Alright, time for the grand finale! Getting that Australia PR Visa is like planning a mega party. You need smarts, a solid plan, and the PR points power. Match your skills, job, and talkin' skills, and you're in the game for good ol' Aussie residency. So, keep your chin up, and before you know it, you could be enjoying some Vegemite toast in your new Aussie home!
Remember, while super-duper content is important, there are other ninja moves for good online ranking. But armed with this guide, you're on track for a PR visa victory that might even beat other websites. Cheers, mate!
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tearsofrefugees · 4 months ago
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journeyjottings · 6 months ago
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Points Test System for Skilled Migrants Set for Overhaul
The federal government has flagged it is looking to reform the points test for skilled migrants, which determines who gets to come to Australia, following a decision to reduce immigration numbers.
A discussion paper has been released highlighting potential changes to the points test, which would be the first update of the system since 2012.
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A review of Australia's migration system, handed down in December, called for the points test to focus on characteristics associated with migrants successfully finding skilled work.
It also called for the test to provide greater certainty for prospective migrants, as well as focus more on industries with skill deficits and recognise younger people.
Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil said a reformed points test would help to improve the immigration system.
"Our goal is to build a smaller, better planned, more strategic migration system that works for Australia," she said.
"We are significantly reducing migration levels, we are in the middle of the biggest drop in migration numbers in Australia's history, outside of war or pandemic."
The strategy outlined ways for migrant numbers to return to pre-COVID-19 levels, as well as halve net overseas migration by 2025.
The return of international students and tourists following the pandemic led to overseas net migration surging to 500,000 during the 2022/23 financial year.
The review called for a recalibrated points test to "form the core of a future permanent skilled migration program", with two-thirds of permanent skilled migrants being selected by the method.
"We're focused on making sure that a smaller migration program is bringing in people who have skills we need to build Australia's future," O'Neil said.
The federal government has commissioned the Australian National University to analyse the skills that drive success in Australia as part of reforms to the points test.
The discussion paper said while there would be reforms to the points test, the method should continue to provide pathways for temporary migrants looking for permanent residency or citizenship.
"When temporary migrants have a clear understanding of what is required to meet these pathways, it builds our social fabric and reduces vulnerability to exploitation," the paper said.
"Getting the points test right is critical to restoring permanent residence at the heart of our migration system and maximising the economic benefit to Australia."
Source: SBS News
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abroadstudyexperts · 8 months ago
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Australia is an attractive place for international students seeking to advance their education and strengthen their career prospects. Top universities in Australia are setting global standards of excellence for overseas students with their dynamic courses, study programs, extensive student support services, outstanding training facilities, and cultural diversity. Australia is known for its welcoming environment for students studying globally ranked institutions.
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nationwideimmigration · 10 months ago
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https://www.nationwidevisas.com/australia-immigration/australia-immigration-65-points-system/
Discover your pathway to Australian Permanent Residency with our PR Points Calculator. Evaluate your eligibility in minutes and boost your chances of a successful immigration journey.
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visa4you1 · 1 year ago
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If you’re considering applying for Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia, you’re embarking on an exciting journey that offers numerous benefits, including access to Australia’s world-class healthcare, education, and job opportunities. However, the Australian government has set specific eligibility criteria, and one crucial aspect is calculating your PR points accurately. These points determine your eligibility and play a significant role in the immigration process.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the process of calculating your Australia PR points, step by step. We’ll also highlight the importance of consulting a visa consultant to ensure you navigate this complex journey successfully.
Understanding the Australia PR Points System:
The Australian government employs a points-based system to assess the eligibility of skilled workers who want to apply for PR. To qualify, you need to accumulate a minimum number of points based on various factors, such as age, education, work experience, English language proficiency, and more.
Key Factors Contributing to PR Points:
I. Age: The younger you are, the more points you can claim, with the maximum points typically awarded to applicants between 25 and 32 years.
II. English Language Proficiency: Proficiency in English, demonstrated through standardized tests like IELTS, can significantly boost your points.
III. Skilled Employment: The number of years you’ve spent working in your nominated occupation can earn you additional points.
IV. Education: Higher educational qualifications, such as a Master’s or Ph.D., can contribute to your points.
V. Australian Study: Completing at least two years of study in Australia can earn you extra points.
VI. Regional Study: Studying in regional areas of Australia can also provide you with additional points.
VII. Nomination by a State or Territory: If a state or territory in Australia nominates you, you can claim extra points.
VIII. Partner Skills: If your partner meets certain criteria related to age, English proficiency, and skills, you can earn points.
IX. Professional Year: Completing a Professional Year program in Australia can add points to your score.
Step-by-Step Guide to Calculating Your PR Points:
Let’s delve into a step-by-step process for calculating your Australia PR points.
A. Determine Your Eligibility — Before diving into point calculations, ensure you meet the basic eligibility requirements for the specific visa subclass you’re applying for. Typically, you’ll need to have the appropriate skills and qualifications in a nominated occupation listed on the relevant skills list.
B. Assess Your Age — Determine your age at the time of application and allocate points accordingly. Remember that maximum points are typically awarded to applicants between 25 and 32 years.
C. Evaluate Your English Language Proficiency — Take an English language proficiency test, such as IELTS or PTE, and determine the points you can claim based on your scores. Different bands correspond to different point values.
D. Assess Your Skilled Employment — Calculate the number of years you’ve spent working in your nominated occupation. More years equate to more points.
E. Evaluate Your Education — Consider your highest educational qualification. Degrees, diplomas, and trade qualifications can all contribute to your points total.
F. Factor in Australian Study — If you’ve completed at least two years of study in Australia, you can claim additional points.
G. Account for Regional Study — Studying in regional areas can earn you extra points, so check if your study location qualifies.
H. Consider Nomination by a State or Territory — If you’ve received a nomination from an Australian state or territory, you can claim these valuable points.
I. Include Partner Skills — If applicable, consider your partner’s skills and their ability to contribute points to your application.
J. Account for Professional Year — If you’ve completed a Professional Year program, allocate the points accordingly.
K. Calculate Your Total Points — Sum up the points from each category to determine your total PR points.
The Role of a Visa Consultant:
Navigating the Australian PR points system and the overall immigration process can be daunting. This is where a visa consultant plays a pivotal role. Visa consultants are experienced professionals helping applicants successfully secure their visas. Here’s how they can assist you:
1) Assessment: Visa consultants assess your eligibility and guide you on the most suitable visa subclass.
2) Documentation: They assist in gathering and preparing the necessary documents, ensuring your application is complete and accurate.
3) Point Calculation: Consultants calculate your PR points accurately, maximizing your chances of meeting the required threshold.
4) State Nomination: If applicable, they help you secure state or territory nominations, increasing your points.
5) Skill Assessment: Consultants guide you through the skill assessment process, a crucial step for many visa subclasses.
6) Application Lodgement: They handle the application submission, ensuring it complies with all regulations and deadlines.
7) Updates and Communication: Consultants keep you informed about your application’s progress and communicate with immigration authorities on your behalf.
8) Visa Interview Preparation: If an interview is required, they help you prepare for it.
In conclusion, calculating your Australia PR points is a pivotal step in your immigration journey. Accurate point calculation is essential for securing an invitation to apply for PR. However, the immigration process can be complex, and the rules may change. This is why it’s highly recommended to seek the assistance of a visa consultant who can provide expert guidance and support throughout your PR application process, increasing your chances of success. So, if you’re considering Australia as your future home, start by calculating your PR points and considering the invaluable assistance of a visa consultant to help you realize your dream of Australian Permanent Residency.
Originally published at https://medium.com on September 28, 2023.
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